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M.S. (Ophthalmology), MBBS
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30 years experience overall
Jubileehills , Hyderabad
MBBS, DOMS
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20 years experience overall
Jubileehills , Hyderabad
MBBS, MS OPHTHALMOLOGY, FELLOWSHIP IN MEDICAL RETINA
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10 years experience overall
Secbad , Hyderabad
MBBS, DO (CMC, Vellore ), DNB (Ophthal), FICO ( Cambridge, UK ) Cataract, Cornea and Laser Refractive Surgeon, Fellowship in Cornea and External Disease and Refractive Surgery.
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20 years experience overall
Jubileehills , Hyderabad
MBBS; MD (Ophthalmology); ECC & IOL
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30 years experience overall
Jubileehills , Hyderabad
MBBS, MS(opthalmology), D,O
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45 years experience overall
Secbad , Hyderabad
MS, FAICO,FICO, MRCS Ed
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10 years experience overall
Jubileehills , Hyderabad
DNB,FRCS(Edin),FRCOphth (London), FACS (USA), MMed (Singapore)
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24 years experience overall
Jubileehills , Hyderabad
MBBS; MS OphthalmologyFellowship in Anterior Segment & Glaucoma
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20 years experience overall
Jubileehills , Hyderabad
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6 years experience overall
Secbad , Hyderabad
MBBS, MS
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15 years experience overall
kanchanbagh , Hyderabad
MBBS,MS,DO
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24 years experience overall
kondapur , Hyderabad
"MBBS,MS(OPHTHALMOLOGY),FLVPEI(Cataract and Refractive Surgery) "
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7 years experience overall
Manikonda , Hyderabad
MBBS,MS
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4 years experience overall
ROAD NO 6 SRI RAMA KRISHNAPURAM , Hyderabad
Blepharoplasty specifically targets the eyelids and does not significantly change the overall appearance of the face. However, removing excess skin and fat from the eyelids can create a more rested and youthful appearance. The procedure aims to enhance natural features rather than drastically changing them.
After blepharoplasty, avoiding physical activities, weightlifting, and vigorous exercise for a few weeks is crucial. Patients should also protect their eyes from sun exposure, avoid rubbing or touching the surgical site, and follow all post-operative care instructions provided by their surgeon.
Yes, blepharoplasty can be combined with other cosmetic procedures like brow lift surgery, rhinoplasty, and facelift surgery.
In most cases, once excess fat and skin are removed during blepharoplasty, they do not come back. However, natural ageing processes may cause changes in the eye area over time. Following a proper skincare routine and sticking to a healthy lifestyle can further improve the surgery results.
Blepharoplasty is generally safe; however, like any surgical procedure, it carries some risks. These can include infection, bleeding, scarring, dry eyes, changes in sensation around the eyes, and asymmetry. It is important to discuss potential risks with your surgeon before making a decision.
The eligibility criteria for blepharoplasty can vary depending on individual circumstances. Generally, candidates should be healthy, have realistic expectations, and have concerns about excess skin, fat, or muscle around the eyes that affect their appearance or vision.
If you have droopy or sagging eyelids, under-eye bags, puffiness, or excess skin around the eyes that makes you look tired or older than you feel, you may be a candidate for blepharoplasty. Consulting with a qualified oculoplastic surgeon will help determine if this procedure suits you.
The duration of blepharoplasty depends on the procedure followed and whether both upper and lower eyelids are being treated. On average, the surgery can take anywhere from 1-3 hours.
Preparation for blepharoplasty may include:
Post-procedure care for blepharoplasty may involve using cold compresses to reduce swelling, keeping the head elevated during sleep, taking prescribed medications, and avoiding strenuous activities for a few weeks. Regular follow-ups with your surgeon will be scheduled to monitor healing progress.
The recovery time for blepharoplasty varies from patient to patient. Generally, most people can expect some swelling and bruising for about 1-2 weeks after the surgery. Full recovery can take several weeks, during which patients may experience mild discomfort or tightness around the eyes.
There are three types of blepharoplasty surgeries: upper eyelid blepharoplasty, lower eyelid blepharoplasty, and double eyelid blepharoplasty. Upper eyelid blepharoplasty focuses on correcting droopy or sagging upper eyelids, lower eyelid blepharoplasty targets under-eye bags or excess skin, and double eyelid blepharoplasty combines both.
The success rate of blepharoplasty is generally high. However, individual results can vary. Choosing an experienced oculoplastic surgeon and following all their instructions is vital for optimal outcomes.
Blepharoplasty is a medical procedure performed to improve the appearance of the eyelids. It involves removing extra fat, skin, and muscle from the upper or lower eyelids to offer a more youthful and refreshed look.
Blepharoplasty is usually performed by an oculoplastic surgeon or a plastic surgeon who specialises in facial and eye procedures. These specialists have the necessary expertise and training to perform this delicate procedure.